Malawi: Increase Dairy Production Through Improved Fodder

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World Agroforestry Center; International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2016. Malawi: Increase Dairy Production Through Improved Fodder. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IFSPYC. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

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This data study contains data on milk yields from livestock. Project title: Africa RISING: Malawi Dairy Production. Project abstract: The Malawi project has local theme 'Agro-ecological intensification in Malawi through action research with smallholder farmers' with a lot of emphasis on co-learning with farmers and other stakeholders.The purpose of the Africa RISING Malawi component is to enhance farmer knowledge and support sustainable intensification (SI) pathways for productivity gains in maize-legume diversified systems, that also integrates livestock-related enterprises such as improved fodder for intensified dairy production. The project is setting up a research approach that systematically assesses SI best-bet options that appropriately respond to the needs of resource-poor farmers - particularly female headed households. Building on successful examples of participatory action research and experiences from biophysical research on smallholder farms in Malawi over the past 2 decades, the research team has begun taping into these products of agricultural research to move toward more sustainable smallholder production systems. We envisage that farm-scale production strategies employed by different farm/farmer typologies will be further distilled through scenario analyses using farming systems simulation modeling approaches. The project works with an alliance of actors, (agro-dealers, extension services, NGOs, local government structures, etc) as R4D platforms for the two districts. Project web site: http://africa-rising.net

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